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20201 Oregon’s Aviation Centennial Commemorative License Plates

2021 marks A Century of the Oregon Department of Aviation (1921-1021) and you can be among the first to own these collectible commemorative plates. Just $100 gift to the museum and we’ll send you one of these limited edition license plates.

2021 Commemorative Airplane License Plate

In 1921 Oregon established the first Department of Aviation in the nation and issued both aircraft and pilot licenses to pioneers, who continued building and flying their own aircraft even after the Federal Government attempted to suppress them. These plates celebrate their accomplishments, 100 years ago!

12X16 poster of the Rankin Special under full restoration here at OAHS!
$17 Shipped

$17.00

Black Cats and Outside Loops, Tex Rankin: Aerobatic Ace

Looking for a unique holiday gift? Look no further! Walt Bohrer's book "Black Cats and Outside Loops" is sure to entertain- it is the tale of colorful world champion aerobatic pilot Tex Rankin. From barnstorming in the early 1920's to running a well known aeronautic school in Portland, OR and Tulare, CA, it is a story of friendship, excitement, and tragedy.
$30 includes shipping!

$30.00

Troh’s Air Taxi “Time Flies” Why Don’t You?

"A brief glimpse of Portland, Oregon's developing commercial and private aviation history from is adolescent stage toward maturity, 1931 - 1968. Follow Henry P. Troh's life as a pioneer aviation enthusiast, instructor and businessman. Special places, people, and airplanes from the Barnstorming era to building three airport operations, he made his mark on the future, giving rides to thousands of passengers, lessons to hundreds of pilots, and aircraft ownership to scores." - Troh's Air Taxi.
$30 includes shipping

$30.00

Vern Gorst and the Pacific Air Transport Air Mail

"At the beginning of the 20th Century, the aviation industry was being built by resourceful pioneers. As an aviation pioneer, Vern Gorst stood tall amongst his peers. He had ambition, the ability to recognize where public transportation was needed, and the ability to build successful businesses. On numerous occasions, in different places, and with different modes of transportation, Vern organized transportation companies where they were needed.With an expansive vision beyond aviation, Vern built several experimental types of transportation vehicles, including one that would go on land or water. Very early, he followed the progress of the Wright Brothers, and observed some of the earliest flights in Oregon. By 1913, he was flying his own aircraft on the Oregon Coast. He knew that air travel would become the preferred mode of transportation for cross-country travel at the expense of ground transportation, and he wasnt about to be left behind when it happened.This book chronicles Verns adventures from mining gold in the Yukon to making experimental vehicles to building transportation companies including the Pacific Mail Transport (PAT) company. It tells not only of the successes but also the mishaps along the way. Throughout his life, Vern was a technology enthusiast, adventurer, experimenter, business man, and a contributor to aviation and transportation history. His story is a profile of what is needed at any time to give birth to an industry and turn dreams to reality."
$35 includes shipping

Printed to commemorate both Howard Hughes 1936 record as well as Jim Wright who built the H1 replica in 2002. L & XL available, Men's sizing.
Commemorative hat pin and Smithsonian magazine accompany each purchase while supplies last.
$20 Shipped

$20.00

OAHS Shirt- Blue

Back of shirt shown in photo- front has a small OAHS logo on left chest. Men's L & XL avail.
$20 shipped
*Free with $100 Contributing Membership